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Harlem Shake Hits the Tri-Cities
A compilation of Harlem Shake videos made in Fremont, Newark and Union City.
What is the Harlem Shake?
The Harlem Shake is a YouTube worldwide dance contagion that originated with comedian and video blogger Filthy Frank and went viral last month. On Jan. 30, he uploaded a YouTube of several costumed people dancing to the song "Harlem Shake" by Baauer. See the attached video for Filthy Frank's video.
A group of teenagers known as The Sunny Coast Skate from Queensland Australia, were the first to imitate the Harlem Shake, which ignited a chain reaction of Harlem Shake uploads to YouTube. Today, a Harlem Shake search on YouTube returns more than 200,000 results.
It’s contagious and nobody appears to be immune. Harlem Shake videos have been created by theNorwegian Army, CNN's Anderson Cooper, Miami Heat and even Egyptian protesters.
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Harlem Shake Hits the Tri-Cities
From hikers on Mission Peak in Fremont to visitors at the Union City pyramid, people in Fremont, Newark and Union City have caught the Harlem Shake bug.
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Watch all types of Harlem Shake videos from locals in the media gallery above (and add your own videos.)
The thing is, the internet meme is not the Harlem Shake at all.
The actual Harlem Shake is a style of dance introduced in the early 80s by a Harlem resident named "Al B". The dance became mainstream in 2001 when G. Dep featured the Harlem shake in his music video "Let's Get It". During street interviews in Harlem, residents have said the despite its name, the internet sensation is not Harlem Shake and some say it is a mockery of the original dance.
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